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    A Citizen’s Guide to Violence in Minneapolis

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJanuary 26, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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    I will spare you a discussion of the hows and whys of my discovery of it, but a little more than a decade ago, I discovered one of the most interesting and informative little books I have ever read. As a student of American politics and public policy and an analyst specializing in the intersection of politics and markets, it’s a book I’d never expected to read, much less to find as fascinating and edifying as I did. As (mostly bad) luck would have it, however, it’s also a tome that explains a great deal about what is going on in our country right now and offers practical advice—to both sides—on how best to de-escalate current tensions.

    The book is called Force Decisions: A Citizen’s Guide, and it was written by Rory Miller, who served for many years as “a corrections officer and sergeant working booking, maximum security, and mental health units” and “trained corrections and enforcement officers, primarily in force-related skills… and force policy.” Miller’s purpose in writing Force Decisions was, as the subhead puts it, to help civilians understand how police determine appropriate use of force.


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